"Kolikog" is a word in HILIGAYNON

kolikog HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kolikóg - Anything used for the operation
"kolíkog”. (cf. kilikóg).

kolikog HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kolíkog - To bore or clean one’s ears, etc.
with a feather, the finger or the like. (cf.
kilíkog).

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gahid HILIGAYNON

gáhid - To clean one’s eyes, take out or remove—dust,—a grain of sand,—a mote, etc. from the eye, from a …

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garugad HILIGAYNON

garúgad - To insert one’s finger,—a feather,—a piece of wood, etc. into a small apperture with a boring motion, dig, …

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kilikog HILIGAYNON

kilíkog - To clean a small hole or aperture with a feather, etc.; to clean the ears, nose, wounds by …

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kolikot HILIGAYNON

kolíkot - (H) See kolíkog. (cf. koríkog, kotíkot).

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korikot HILIGAYNON

koríkot - To stir, twitch, bore with the finger, etc. Indì mo pagkorikóton ang búhò sang ulúnan, agúd índì magdakû …

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kostura HILIGAYNON

kostúra - (Sp. costura) Suture, seam; sewing. (cf. tinahián). kotíkot To clean a hole, aperture, etc. by means of a …

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kutibaw HILIGAYNON

kutibáw - To disturb, stir up, excite, interfere with. Ayáw kutibawá ang putyúkan kon índì ka buút kutúton. Don’t disturb …

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